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1. To detect markers while tracing the cable path set the 2205 or 2206 accessory mode switch to the Alert position and trace the cable path normally The internal buzzer in the accessory will alert you to the proximity of a detected marker Note Do not use Null or Differential modes when using the 2205 or 2206 Locating Markers using the Receiver If the buzzer response is too broad the exact marker position may be pinpointed by using the Receiver Select 577 Hz or 33 kHz on the Accessory Use a different frequency from the tracing signal Turn the Receiver ON select Peak mode and set the frequency to match the Accessory setting Note The initial Receiver gain in Peak mode is optimized for interfacing with the 2205 or 2206 Accessory while searching for a marker Press only when a marker is detected and the signal is too strong To search for a new marker reset the Receiver gain to the initial setting by turning its power OFF and back ON or pressing and then re selecting the Peak mode Refer the EMS Marker Locating Accessory operating instructions for further information Page 17 TONING AERIAL FAULTS Transmitter Setup Perform a battery test then with the Transmitter off plug the direct connect cable into the front panel jack If fault is a shorted pair connect Red clip to tip and the Black clip to ring If the fault is a cross two pair involved connect the Red clip to crossed conductor of one pair and the
2. Dynatel 2250E 2273E Advanced Cable and Fault Locator Operators Manual September 1999 78 8097 6500 7 B TABLE OF CONTENTS MT OC cp erg AAE EE AR tte A E A E tice 2 Installing or Replacing the Batteries noossseesesooeeeesesssssss 2 Initial Receiver COnmOm AON ccrcnecosiccenceeemieontuctacenceneieerin 3 Receiver Battery TCE a aveccient onractsceavnesiesicatonsdsndnininninnennetvaiiendend 3 Transmitter Battery Test cccesercetncaciteexesromnnwecencsevcercieccsmiemeeceess 4 Using External DC Power and 5 Watt Output 00 4 L catine a Bured CADIS se cisscsindannmnceacavieinaesaoscssuitaesamsennncnceien 5 Transmiter e e ere tcos 5 Receiver DeD een 10 Determining Cable Depth and Current ce eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 13 Locating Sheath Falis eccerre ee 14 Locating an Active Duct Probe ccnecccencteexconeentnarscamtnceemiennercests 16 Locating EMS Markers cai ocnicrdicetcetaniadnorediverveaeneieehdnsztieeassduntness 17 Toning Aerial Faults ots tecrcereantctneese ees a tearenececheetnctentntteecoiess 18 Cable OF Pair IGEN CAION vicn cversdnsanceactcnatspedsieserctecodeechect doeteet 19 Optional Accessories oe rercoeieiicetesmendohurstancinterriecelaiientenwinnasinnss 21 Technical Mioma OW secrinvecencemcenieeyavencoxevonsneausxatesavesneeendsubosnsneds 22 Page 1 INTRODUCTION The 3M Dynatel 2250E 2273E Advanced Cable and Fault Locator consists of a Transmitter and a Receiver for locating buried cables
3. Black clip to the crossed of the other pair If the fault is a ground connect the Red clip to the faulted conductor and the Black clip to ground Press to turn the Transmitter on in the Ohms mode AQ to verify the fault Press twice more to select the Tone mode ag gt Press to change the high output level Receiver Setup On Off Press to select Tone mode ag gt Connect a toning coil to the Receiver accessory jack Press to select the low toning frequency 577 Hz Move the toning coil along the cable and find a peak signal then press pe to adjust the Receiver gain Press to adjust the speaker volume as needed Follow the cable with the toning coil An aerial fault is located at the point where the tone stops or drops off sharply to turn the Receiver on Press Page 18 CABLE OR PAIR IDENTIFICATION Transmitter Setup Transmitter setup is the same to identify cables or pairs however Receiver setups are different Perform a battery test then with the transmitter off connect the Dyna Coupler to the Transmitter front panel jack using the coupler cable Note Cable Identification requires two Dyna Couplers one at the Transmitter and one at the Receiver Clamp the Dyna Coupler around the cable or both and tip and ring of a pair and make sure the jaws fully close Press to turn the Transmitter on and then twice more to select the Tone mode ep Press to change the high output level CABLE
4. Transmitter can be operated from and external 12VDC source as well as its internal batteries Use the supplied cigarette lighter adapter cable to connect the DC power from a vehicle s battery source to the Transmitter s external power jack located next to the output jack Note The internal batteries will not be recharged with external DC 5 Watt Output An external DC source is required for 5 watt output To select 5 watt Operation press once for high output 3W and again for 5 watt operation The High Output flag will turn on for 3W and flash for SW Page 4 LOCATING A BURIED CABLE Transmitter Setup Note Key descriptions can be found inside the Transmitter lid Perform a battery test and then connect the Transmitter using one of the three methods below to put tracing signal on a cable Danger Voltage higher than 240 volts will damage equipment and cause personal injury and death Make all direct test connections before turning on the Transmitter Then activate the Transmitter in the Ohms mode and check the display for voltage readings Follow standard procedures for reducing the voltage Warning Potential for electrical shock exists when handling connecting cables while the Transmitter is in the TRACE FAULT or TONE modes Turn the transmitter off before handling connecting cables Page 5 DIRECT CONNECT METHOD FarEnd ES Note Never connect ground to Ground water pipe or other services i
5. at higher frequencies LOCATING SHEATH FAULTS 2273E ONLY Transmitter Setup Remove both the near end and far end shield bonds from the test section Perform a battery test then with the Transmitter off connect the Black clip to the ground rod Place the ground rod behind the Transmitter away from the faulted section and in line with the cable path If necessary extend the ground lead with the Ground Extension Cable em Attach the Red clip to shield Press a to turn the Transmitter on in the Ohms mode L Measure the fault ie anes The results are displayed in ohms Note that failure to disconnect the shield bonds at either the near end or the far end produces a heavy fault indication Press E i again to select the Fault mode Pell ae maximum fault Peer ies select high output level by pressing 7 Receiver Setup Press to turn the Receiver on Press to select Fault mode pml Connect the Earth Contact Frame to the accessory jack on the Receiver using the earth frame cable Near the location of the ground rod about one step away insert the frame probes fully into the ground with the green banded leg towards the fault and in line with the cable path Press to record a fault level reference visible in the lower left corner of display Page 14 The Receiver bar graph is visible on the right side green This indicates that the fault is ahead of the operator in the direction of the green banded leg Continue along the cabl
6. higher than 70 represents a strong tracing signal When the Receiver is used to find the cable near the Transmitter connection point the current number displayed in the Receiver should correspond within 5 points to the Transmitter number IF you are over the correct cable AND most of the signal is flowing in that cable Note On the Transmitter every ten units on the current display represents a factor of two in current magnitude On the Receiver trace current readings for the additional auxiliary frequencies except LF are displayed in milliamps For all other trace frequencies every ten units on the Current display represents a factor of two in current magnitude When the Transmitter signal is applied using the Dyna Coupler the Transmitter current display indicates the current in the coupler and not in the cable In order to get a measure of the cable current point the Receiver at the exposed cable about one meter from the Dyna Coupler This will be the current number that should be used to identify the correct cable Page 13 In general when the Transmitter is set up to apply more current on the target cable than any other cable the cable can easily be identified because the Receiver current reading will be highest Note Since some of the signal in the cable will bleed into the earth it is expected that the Receiver current indication along the cable will decrease gradually away from the Transmitter This effect is more pronounced
7. of three units will ress To change the passive Power frequency press and hold Es then press to toggle between 50 or 60 Hz as displayed in the lower left corner fd ihe HiSplay press to toggle between normal Null bat graph display Null flag will flash and inverse Null bar graph display Null flag is solid See section About Trace Modes page 11 for further information RECEIVER BATTERY TEST Battery Test a indicator 3M Dynatel 2273 Battery Level TMT ey Mark Th py Um LAD m Fault Tone Volume Gain Adjust Depth Current The Receiver batteries are tested for two seconds every time the unit is During the battery test the bar graph should extend to the right of the battery level mark otherwise replace the batteries Note When batteries are low the battery test indicator will flash Page 3 TRANSMITTER BATTERY TEST 3M Dynatel 2273 js tet Trace io PRN a vor 5 B a a m Y o 7 ee AV Output Level To test the Batteries press and hold off Listen to the tone and watch the display e solid tone and OK indicates batteries good e beeping tone and LO indicates batteries low e no tone and indicates replace batteries Note The battery test indicates battery condition for normal output levels if the unit resets when the high output level is selected use the normal output level or replace the batteries USING EXTERNAL DC POWER AND 5 WATT OUTPUT The
8. 80 inches 20 for 457 cm to 914 cm 180 to 360 inches Battery Life 50 hours typical Recommended Batteries six Duracell Alkaline LR6 MN1500 Environmental Temperature Range Operating 20 to 50 C 4 to 122 F Storage 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Physical Receiver Weight 1 9 kg 4 1 Ibs Transmitter Weight 2 4 kg 5 2 Ibs Page 22 Dynatel is a registered trademark of 3M Duracell is a registered trademark of Duracell Inc C This product is in accordance with the requirements of the European directive 89 336 EEC Important Notice All statements technical information and recommendations related to 3M s products are based on information believed to be reliable but the accuracy or completeness is not guaranteed Before using this product you must evaluate it and determine if it is suitable for your intended application You assume all risks and liability associated with such use Any statements related to the product which are not contained in 3M s current publications or any contrary statements contained on your purchase order shall have no force or effect unless expressly agreed upon in writing by an authorized officer of 3M Warranty Limited Remedy Limited Liability This product will be free from defects in material and manufacture for a period of one year from the date of purchase 3M MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT
9. IDENTIFICATION Receiver Setup Press to turn the Receiver on Press to select Tone mode ag gt Connect a second Dyna Coupler to the Receiver accessory jack using the earth frame cable or another coupler cable Press to select the highest toning frequency 133 kHz Check the first cable in the group by clamping the Dyna Coupler around the cable Press and observe the numeric display which is relative signal strength Remember the number and continue by clamping the Dyna Coupler around the next cable in the group If the signal strength is greater than the previous observation press ZE If the signal strength is less than before ignore it After checking all the cables in the group the cable with the highest reading is the one being identified Page 19 PAIR IDENTIFICATION Receiver Setup Press to turn the Receiver on Off Press to select Tone mode ag gt Connect the inductive probe to Receiver accessory jack using probe cable Press to select the highest toning frequency 133 kHz Insert Probe into the bundle of pairs or group if known and press Next divide the pairs into two bundles and insert the Probe into each of the bundles and observe the numeric display The bundle with the highest reading will contain the target pair Continue by dividing the bundle with the target pair into two parts and checking each part for the highest signal In this way the target pair will be isolated Page 20 O
10. NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE If this product is defective within the shelf life period stated above your exclusive remedy shall be at 3M s option to replace or repair the 3M product or refund the purchase price of the 3M product Except where prohibited by law 3M will not be liable for any loss or damage arising from this 3M product whether direct indirect special incidental or consequential regardless of the legal theory asserted Telecom Systems Division 6801 River Place Blvd Litho in USA Austin Texas 78726 9000 3M 1999
11. PTIONAL ACCESSORIES 1196 6 inch Dyna Coupler includes Pouch 2200 Series Carrying Bag 2205 EMS Marker Locating Accessory single frequencies 2206 EMS Marker Locating Accessory all frequencies 3005 1 inch Dyna Coupler 3011 Inductive Probe 3019 3 inch Dyna Coupler Kit includes 9011 Coupler Cable and Pouch 3229 ADP sonde 9011 Coupler Cable 9023 Probe Cable 9043 Ground Extension Cable Page 21 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Transmitter Frequencies Trace mode 577 Hz 8 kHz 33 kHz 133 kHz Sheath Fault mode 10 and 20 Hz for faults and 2273E only 577 Hz amp 33 kHz for tracing Tone mode 577 Hz amp 133 kHz pulsed at 8 Hz Induction mode 33 kHz and 133 kHz Output Power 3 watts maximum or 5 watts w external DC source Battery Life 50 hours typical Normal output level 10 hours typical High output level Recommended Batteries six Duracell Alkaline size LR14 MN1400 External DC Power 9 18 VCD 1A Receiver Frequencies Active Trace Tone 577 Hz 8 kHz 33 kHz 133 kHz Passive Power 50 Hz 60 Hz user selectable L50 60 5th harmonic H50 60 9th harmonic 100 120 for rectified power frequencies Auxiliary E Models Passive VLF LF 15 Khz 30 Khz E LD Models 273 Hz 333 Hz LF Passive VLF 15 kHz 30 kHz Trace Modes Dual Peak Special Peak Dual Null Differential Depth Range O to 914 cm 0 to 360 inches Depth Accuracy 10 1 digit for 0 to 150 cm 0 to 59 inches 15 for 150 cm to 457 cm 60 to 1
12. e 6 Press d to select Trace mode Press again to select one or all of the four frequencies The display will alternate between displaying the selected frequency and the output signal current Itis best to choose the lowest frequency for direct connect with far end ground and a high frequency for direct connect with no far end ground Press to select high output level for longer tracing distances and deep cables Transmitter setup is finished now go to LOCATING A BURIED CABLE RECEIVER SETUP PAGE 10 Page 7 DYNA COUPLER METHOD Note The coupler jaws must fully close for signal transmission Suspected Cable Path Connect the Dyna Coupler to the Transmitter front panel jack using the coupler cable Clamp the Dyna Coupler around the cable below any bonds just before cable enters the earth The jaws of the coupler must fully close Press to turn Transmitter on Press again to select 8 kHz 33 kHz or 133 kHz Select high output level by pressing Transmitter setup is finished now go to LOCATING A BURIED CABLE RECEIVER SETUP PAGE 10 Page 8 INDUCTION METHOD Transmitter Suspected Far End Ground Cable Path Ground Place the transmitter on the ground over the target cable with the lid hinge in line with the cable path Press to turn the Transmitter on Press again to select either 33 kHz or 133 kHz For greater tracing range select high output level by pressing an Note Ifthe Receiver is less tha
13. e Peak mode If you find that the received signal is too weak in this mode try the Special Peak mode To select Special Peak mode from Peak mode press and hold then press oer to toggle between Peak and Special Peak modes While in Special Peak mode the Peak flag will flash With the Receiver handle perpendicular to the conduit path locate the ADP position by moving along the path until a peak is found Press REF when the bar graph remains either fully open or fully closed Refer to the ADP operating instructions for further information Determining ADP Depth Place the Receiver Antenna on the ground directly above the located ADP position maintaining the handle orientation perpendicular to the path Press twice to display ADP depth r ga gt S gt To return to trace mode press ra or Note During a depth current measurement the display will exhibit when the received signal is too low too high or erratic Page 16 LOCATING EMS MARKERS EMS markers may be detected and located using either the Dynatel 2205 or 2206 EMS Marker Locating Accessory To attach the accessory slide the Receiver horizontally into EMS Marker Locating Accessory mounting slot Make sure the locking button holds the Receiver securely in the slot To separate the units press the locking button down and slide the Receiver out of the EMS Marker Locating Accessory mounting slot Locating Markers while Tracing Cable Path
14. e path reinserting the frame probes every few steps while watching the Receiver bar graph When the bar graph is visible on the left side red the fault has been passed and is now behind the operator Move back inserting the frame every few inches until the bar graph returns to the green side Turn the frame ninety degrees to the cable path The fault is located beneath the center of the frame when the bar graph changes from one side to the other To verify the fault location insert the frame s red leg directly on the spot identified above Pivot the frame in a circle around red leg re inserting the green leg in ground every few degrees of the circle The bar graph should always be on the left red indicating that the fault is directly below red leg cable path After a fault is found and pinpointed move the Earth Contact Frame about one frame width away from the fault and insert it into the ground with the green banded leg towards the fault Compare the numeric indicator reading with the fault level reference in the lower left corner of the display If they are close the fault is the major one If the fault reading is 20 points less than the reference reading multiple faults may exist Further searching is necessary to find the fault with the highest reading Page 15 LOCATING AN ACTIVE DUCT PROBE ADP On Off Press to turn the Receiver on Press f xz to select the 33 kHz frequency Press to select th
15. is more susceptible to congestion than the normal peak mode Numerical Signal Strength Display Resolution The user may select between 3 levels of signal strength resolution The setting will be displayed on the right end of the bar graph during selection To change the setting press and hold the key during power up then press the Og key Display resolution may be changed between the standard 1X no bars illuminated 2X One bar illuminated and 4X Two bars illuminated The unit saves the last setting until changed Note While tracing cables keep the Receiver handle in line with the suspected cable path Page 11 Selecting Passive Power Frequencies See section Initial Receiver Configuration page 3 to set the power frequency to 50 Hz or 60 Hz The Receiver can be tuned to locate 3 different harmonics of the chosen power frequency H50 Hz or H60 Hz high harmonic Best for general locating of passive power L50 Hz or L60 Hz low harmonic Works best on primary power cables May be used when high harmonic is weak or erratic 100 Hz or 120 Hz For locating rectified AC power signals often found on pipelines using impressed current cathodic protection When the Power frequency is selected the Hz symbol will flash indicating that alternate frequencies are available To change the selected power frequency press and hold then press to select the next Power frequency Selecting Auxiliary Frequencies Auxiliary fre
16. n the area The return signal may mislead the trace Suspected Cable Path A Red Clip Black Clip to to Shield Ground Rod Remove Near End 322 Ground Transmitter Make sure the Transmitter is off Plug the Direct Connect Cable into the front panel jack Connect the Black clip to the ground rod Place the ground rod in the earth perpendicular to the suspected cable path If necessary extend the black lead with the Ground Extension Cable Next remove the ground bonding and attach the Red clip to the shield Note Never attach or remove the direct connect cable from the Transmitter front panel jack while the red and black clips are connected to a cable Press to turn the Transmitter on in the Ohms mode Q It will measure the continuity of the cable under test The results are displayed in ohms and as a tone solid tone good ground beeping tone usable ground no tone poor or no ground Note In the ohms mode the Transmitter can detect voltage as well as ohms If voltage is detected the display will alternate between displaying ohms and volts When displaying ohms the flag over the will be visible When displaying volts the flag over the V will be visible When the voltage magnitude is sufficient to impair the accuracy of the ohms measurement only voltage will be displayed If the voltage is AC a sine wave A will be visible on the display If a high AC voltage is detected a rapid beeping tone will be heard Pag
17. n 15 meters from the Transmitter it can pick up signal through the air For best results keep the Receiver away from the Transmitter by at least that distance Transmitter setup is finished now go to LOCATING A BURIED CABLE RECEIVER SETUP PAGE 10 Page 9 LOCATING A BURIED CABLE Receiver Setup Note Key descriptions can be found on the side of the Receiver Press to turn the Receiver on Press to select the 50 60 Hz power frequency see Selecting Passive Power Frequencies page 12 or LF for passive locating otherwise select the same frequency as the Transmitter Note The Receiver is automatically set to Special Peak mode when LF is selected No other modes are allowed in LF frequency Press to adjust the speaker volume as needed off normal high or high expanded The high expanded setting causes the audio to cut off below a certain threshold Press to select a locate mode Peak A Null V or Diff To select Special Peak mode from Peak mode press and hold then press ad to toggle between Peak and Special Peak modes While in Special Peak mode the peak flag will flash Note Peak Special Peak or Null mode may require re setting the Receiver gain Press when the bar graph remains either fully open or fully closed This is not necessary in differential mode since the unit automatically adjusts the receiver gain Page 10 About Trace Modes Peak In this mode as the antenna crosses the cable the Recei
18. or Active Duct Probes sondes It also measures and pinpoints sheath faults in buried cables 2273E only and conductor faults in aerial cables The transmitter provides four frequencies to accommodate varying factors such as distance cable type or soil conditions If desired all four frequencies may be transmitted at once The Transmitter also provides a separate Tone function for identifying cables and pairs The Receiver provides four locating modes to accomplish fast or difficult tracing and to pinpoint or verify a conductor The Receiver detects 50 or 60 Hz AC Power signals and low frequency LF radio signals re radiated from local broadcast transmitters It also measures the signal current in a conductor and displays its magnitude The depth of buried cables or sondes may also be displayed Note For more detailed locating instructions and advanced locating techniques ask your 3M sales representative for a free publication called Cable and Pipe Locating Techniques INSTALLING OR REPLACING THE BATTERIES 6 LR6 Caution Do not connect batteries improperly charge or dispose of in fire Batteries may leak or explode and cause personal injury Always remove batteries when storing the units Battery Disposal Since regulations vary consult applicable regulations or authorities before disposal Page 2 INITIAL RECEIVER CONFIGURATION Display depth units aa feet and taches d centimeters may be For each press one
19. quencies are used to trace cables without using frequencies supplied by the Transmitter 2273E only The Receiver may be able to detect these auxiliary frequencies depending on the model LF General VLF locating Other frequencies for locating cables connected to a remote location transmitter with that frequency If your Receiver has multiple auxiliary frequencies the HZ symbol will flash when one is selected To change the selected auxiliary frequency press and hold the then press to select the next auxiliary frequency Page 12 DETERMINING CABLE DEPTH AND CURRENT Place the Receiver Antenna on the ground directly above the cable with the handle parallel to the path Press P and the display will indicate the cable depth and relative current Current is displayed in the lower left corner of the display Press twice to continue tracing You may also press to return to Trace mode Note During a depth current measurement the display will exhibit when the received signal is too low too high or erratic Using Current Indications During Locating Both the Transmitter and Receiver will indicate cable current These current indications will help to select a trace frequency identify the correct cable and trouble shoot the set up When using the direct connect method the Transmitter output current number is displayed A LO display or number less than 50 indicates a weak tracing signal A number
20. ver speaker volume increases to a maximum and the bar graph fills from both sides toward the middle As the antenna moves off the cable path the speaker volume decreases and the bar graph opens Peak with High Expanded While in Peak mode press to select High Expanded the highest setting Speaker response is cut off as the antenna moves away from the cable Null In this mode the signal is a minimum directly over the cable and is maximum on either side of the cable The speaker volume and display signal strength correspond to the signal being received In the normal bar graph display mode Null flag flashing the bar graph opens at low signal strength and closes at high signal strength In the inverse Null bar graph display mode Null flag is on solid the bar graph closes at low signal strength and opens at high signal strength Differential In this mode the Receiver provides an indication of the relative position of the cable to the Receiver by displaying right or left arrows the arrow points toward the cable The bar graph increases to a maximum as the Receiver antenna is moved directly over the cable path Speaker response is a high warbling tone to the right of the cable path a low warbling tone to the left and a solid tone directly over the cable Special Peak Mode This mode will increase the signal sensitivity of the Receiver when the signal is too weak for normal tracing Use special attention when using this mode because it
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